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Publisher's Summary

The escape from Afghanistan was only the beginning.

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I don't know how he did it for such a short book, but theres a climax befitting an ending in the middle but he just goes on anyways. I would say this book is the best in the series so far.

There is even a female character now. I didn't think the narrator would pull it off, but he did. I don't think the author really knows what to do with females though. The series is thin on the emotional stuff, but the story keeps me interested. I think their attempts to get back to the States is kinda dumb, but that's even pointed out in the story. Oh well, thats what they wanna do.

I like how he makes his zombies different too; they are semi intelligent, tribal, fight each other. Usually they behave like regular dumb zombies unless there is an alpha zombie around.

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M. Bowles

United States

18/04/15

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Story

"Just "OK," but much better than the second book."

Nice in between, as you look for the next "Drive past the parking, twice before I get there" selection.

The production was a little overdone, rat-a-tat-tat-tat sound effect for the sound of gun shots? (just to identify one "Come on, really" effect).

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NHPatriot

31/03/15

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Performance

Story

"Addicting!"

I cannot put this series of books down. Great story and plot with great character development leaving me on the edge of my seat! The books end and I am left wanting more!

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Rics

23/03/15

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Performance

Story

"Another great read by WJ Lundy!"

I really enjoyed this third installment in the series. Lundy is a great story teller and this entire series is a must read if you love the zombie genre.

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Nealy

25/03/17

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Performance

Story

"Outstanding "

The onky thing that I would question would the narrator. I like it when they have a different voice for each person. Still outstanding. can't wait to go to the next book.

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RJMcK

30/03/16

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Performance

Story

"Not your typical zombie"

Most stories like this have dumb heroes and terrible luck, not this one. I love these stories

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Ian

Fountain Valley, CA, United States

27/07/15

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Performance

Story

"Good, but..."

Story was fun and enjoyable. The performance, didn't seem to fit the story. The music and special FX were distracting.

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